CORDIS Project
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The project investigates the brain-gut connection in hunger and satiety, focusing on how stomach movements influence eating behavior and brain activity. By combining advanced imaging techniques, it aims to uncover mechanisms that could lead to new treatments for obesity and improve understanding of dietary habits.
Hunger, satiety and feeding are complex phenomena exerting a profound influence on health and wellbeing.
Hunger, or the mental urge to eat, is often associated with the feeling of an empty stomach.
Satiety refers to a cascade of physiological, neural and metabolic mechanisms that inhibit further eating.
Importantly, the decision making process in the brain that determines what, when and how much we eat is modulated by subconscious signals from the gut that can activate the brain’s dopaminergic s…
DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FUER ERNAEHRUNGSFORSCHUNG POTSDAM REHBRUECKE
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